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Berlin / Duesseldorf / Senigallia – September 3rd, 2019 – Rapid response to fluctuations in staffing needs is one of the key requirements for modern, flexible HR management. At the same time, more and more employees are interested in engaging in attractive projects and not just seeking permanent employment. Temporary staffing services are enabling companies to respond to peaks in demand, compensate for employee downtime, and ultimately leverage their potential for productivity. Many companies face an urgent demand for temporary staffing at short notice. In order to fill vacancies as soon as possible processes contract temporary workers must enable easy ad hoc engagements.

Italian energy customers and suppliers now have a very fast and highly efficient way to settle disputes. Since a few months they can use the online Energy Customer Dispute Settlement Service (Servizio Conciliazione) and save on time and money which otherwise they would need to spend on travelling to physical meetings for dispute settlement.

Namirial announces the release of LiveID & eSignAnyWhere, the first omnichannel WebRTC Customer Engagement solution designed to move any sales or CRM process to digital channels and to allow the execution of legally binding contracts into a chatbox system.The product will be presented at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Feb 27th – March 2nd 2017 where Namirial and Inventia will be in Hall 1 Stand 1E5

Namirial announced today it has appointed Kenneth Asher, former Director Technical Operations and Security of DocuSign, as Director Security and Cloud Operations to lead the implement and maintaining technical security controls, processes and procedures…

Regulation (EU) no 910/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of July 23, 2014 on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the internal market and repealing Directive 1999/93/CE was published in the Official Journal of the EU on August 28, 2014, concluding a legislative process started in June 2012, when the EU commission proposed a new regulation covering the matters established in the title of the same regulation. » Read more about: A guide on eIDAS 910/2014 »